Kamis, 11 Agustus 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab review and spcs

TheSamsung Galaxy Tab is the first major release since the Apple tablet pad launched about five months ago.That indicates the price Certainly Samsung believes the Galaxy can topple the Apple tablet pad from its tower.
This pricing strategy is slightly Surprising - the Android tablet would be a lot more appealing if it was a bit cheaper than the pad.The Samsung Galaxy Tab has a lot to live up to, then.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab sitting the the between the Apple 4G touch pad and bipodat 12mm it's quite thick, only fractionally thinner than the 9.7-inch pad. On the top of the device sits a 3.5mm headphone jack. The on / off button sits on the right hand side next to the volume controls and Further Down That left hand side you'll also find slots for a SIM card and a micros expansion card.


"Android is not ready for tablets." Everyone's Heard it similarly, the slightly re-skinned That the Android browser that scales nicely to the 7-inch display. Is it just an enlarged version of Google's smart phone OS? Samsung apps


The tab also comes preloaded with a handful of third-party applications, including Face book, Amazon's Kindle, and Quick. (There's a "Free Games" shortcut on the main screen the is nothing but a link to Game Loft's site. Uh, not cool, Samsung.) For instance, Angry Birds looked beautiful on the larger screen.
Samsung claims any app That That abides by Google's coding and design standards Should work just fine, but even the apps do scale weren't That obviously built or optimized for tablets, so the experience really is like having a larger smart phones. Galaxy - third party appsBrowsing and Flash
For the most part, the browsing experience on the tab is rock solid - Quickly pages loaded over Wife and scrolling / zooming on most pages was Snappy. Overall, videos played just fine, but Flash definitely slowed down the rest of the browsing experience. What about other heavy Flash sites? (Hula, please release an app for Android plus ASAP!) The Tab's Flash capability is a nice fallback, but if you've been thinking it's the killer tablet app Should you think again. Not to sound like Steve Jobs or anything, but scaled-up smart phone apps and Flash compatibility alone does not create a well-rounded tablet platform - it's going to take native apps for the tab to be truly competitive.Camera (s)
Samsung Galaxy Tab sample camera shots and camera UI
It's a bit of a Bummer That there's no HD video recording - the Tab shoots at 720x480 - but motion capture is quite smooth, and there were the resource persons the resource persons no stuttering issues like we've seen on the Galaxy's phones. Perhaps the best part about the Tab Is that you do not have to worry about the sluggish performance we've seen on other Android and Windows tablets. General video playback on the tab was also quite smooth - high quality YouTube videos and local 720p content played beautifully at full screen. If you're looking for how the Tabs fares on Android benchmarks, it scored consistently over 14 MFLOPS in Finback. On our taxing video rundown test, the loops a standard definition video at about 65 percent brightness and 3G off, but Wife on, the tab's 4000mAh battery lasted for 6 hours and 9 minutes. That's around the same as some of the other's Android tablets we've tested, but not as long as the pad's 9 hours and 33 minutes.We've been testing the Sprint version of the Tab in New York City and have been experiencing fairly standard upload and download speeds: download throughputs have averaged around 1043 kbps and the uplink around 521kbps. Sprint offers two plans for the 3G Tab: 2GB for $ 29.99 a month and a 5GB option for $ 59.99 a month, but is it worth attaching a 3G plan to this device? After spending the last couple of days with the Galaxy, We can confidently say it's the best Android tablet on the market. Google has not yet provided any direction on the Android platform as a tablet, the That means the tab is held back by lagging support and software application That




Samsung Galaxy Tab Specs:
Network2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE) : 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
3G (HSUPA 5.76Mbps, HSDPA 7.2Mbps) : 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
OS
Android 2.2 (Froyo)
Display
7.0 inch TFT-LCD, WSVGA (1024 x 600)
Processor
Cortex A8 1.0GHz Application Processor with PowerVR SGX540
Camera
3 MP Camera with Auto-Focus and LED Flash
1.3MP front camera for Video Telephony
Value-added Features
Android Market™ and Samsung Apps for more applications and contents
Readers Hub, Media Hub* , Music Hub*, Social Hub
*Availability will be decided by market preference.
Adobe Flash 10.1 player support
Full HD video playback, Thinkfree Office, Swype, Hybrid Widget
Connectivity
30 pin connector
WiFi 802.11n / Bluetooth® 3.0
Sensor
Gyroscope sensor, Geo-magnetic sensor, Accelerometer, Light sensor
Memory
16G / 32G internal memory with up to 32G external memory slot
RAM: 512 MB
Size
190.09 x 120.45 x 11.98mm, 380g
Battery
4,000mAh (7 hour movie play)


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